It is the intent of this chapter to protect and promote the
health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Town of
Lancaster by reducing the number of avoidable alarms of fire, intrusion,
holdup or other emergencies which contribute to ineffective utilization
of police, fire and medical emergency agencies; and which require
emergency responses which are susceptible to high accident rates,
interfere with genuine emergencies (responses) and produce unnecessary
alarm noise to the surrounding community.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings ascribed to them. All other words shall have the meanings
normally ascribed to them in regular usage.
ALARM SYSTEM
A device or an assembly of equipment which is designated
to detect smoke, abnormal rise in temperature, fire, medical emergency
or an entry into or exit from a building, structure or facility and,
by reason thereof, emits an audible response intended to alert persons
outside of the premises and/or transmit a signal or message to an
emergency agency either directly or through a private answering point.
AUTOMATIC DIALER
A devise that automatically dials and relays a prerecorded
message to an emergency agency.
AVOIDABLE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system through mechanical failure,
malfunction, improper installation or the negligence or carelessness
of the owner, user, custodian, operator or lessee of an alarm system
or that person's employee(s), guests(s) or agent(s) requiring an emergency
response from an emergency agency when in fact an emergency requiring
such response does not exist. An avoidable alarm is also the intentional
activation of an alarm system when the person activating it knows
an emergency does not exist, as well as all alarm system activations
in which an investigation by a police officer and/or fire district
officer of the Town reveals no evidence of the existence of an emergency.
An avoidable alarm is not deemed to include the activation of an alarm
system by violent conditions of nature, acts of God or similar causes
beyond the control of the owner, user, custodian, operator or lessee
of an alarm system or that person's employee(s), guests(s), or agent(s)
nor in as avoidable alarm deemed to be the activation of an alarm
system under any circumstances in which the person activating the
alarm system reasonably believes that an emergency situation exists.
EMERGENCY AGENCY
The Police Department, the Fire District, central fire dispatch
and any other emergency dispatch center.
VERIFICATION
An attempt by the monitoring company, or its representative,
to contact the alarm site and/or alarm user by telephone to determine
whether an alarm signal is valid before requesting a law enforcement
response, in an attempt to avoid an unnecessary alarm dispatch request.
For the purpose of this chapter, telephone verification shall require,
as a minimum, that a second call be made to a different number if
the first attempt fails to reach an alarm user who can properly identify
themselves to determine whether an alarm signal is valid before requesting
law enforcement dispatch.
Exempt from this chapter will be Town buildings, i.e., buildings
owned or operated by the Town of Lancaster, schools (both public and
private) located within the Town and fire stations within the Town
of Lancaster.
The owners and lessees of premises having alarm systems shall
comply with all provisions of this chapter on or before the first
day of June 2013.
All burglary or intrusion alarm systems that have central monitoring
shall have central monitoring make a verification telephone call to
the alarm site, and then to an alternate contact number if the first
phone call is unsuccessful, prior to the alarm monitoring personnel
contacting the Lancaster Police Department for alarm dispatch. However,
if the alarm has properly operating visual or auditory sensors that
enable the monitoring company to verify the alarm signal, verification
calling is not required. Failure by the alarm system contractor or
alarm monitoring company to make verification calls may result in
a fine of $125.
The Chief of Police shall enforce this chapter for alarm systems
which detect medical emergencies and entry or exit from a building,
structure of facility. The Fire Inspector shall enforce this chapter
for alarm systems which detect smoke, fire or abnormal rise in temperature.
Any person, business, firm, corporation, partnership, association
or other entity that does not pay the fee as established in this code
or who violates any other provisions of this code shall be subject
to a civil penalty, not to exceed $1,000 for each offense. A separate
offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during which a violation
occurs, continues or is permitted.
The provisions of this chapter shall be applicable within the
boundaries of the Town of Lancaster, excluding the Villages of Lancaster
and Depew.
If any section, clause or provision of this chapter or the application
thereof to any person is adjudged invalid, the adjudication shall
not affect other sections, clauses or provisions or the application
thereof which can be sustained or given effect without the invalid
section, clause or provision or application, and to this end the various
sections, clauses or provisions of this chapter are declared to be
severable.
This chapter shall become effective immediately upon filing
with the Secretary of State pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law.